The cricket fans had made many bittersweet memories during the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 that was held jointly in the Caribbean and United States in June.
According to details, Pakistan, who were eliminated in the first round of the mega tournament after getting drubbed at the hands of the United States and India had a debacle. However, it was the Rohit Sharma-led India that lift the World Cup.
There were many happenings in the tournament, but here the best economy rates for the World Cup had been highlighted.
Tim Southee
Tim Southee has needed no introduction as he is clearly the stalwart of the New Zealand cricket and remained standout bowler in terms of having the best economy rate of 3.00 in the tournament despite the Black Caps’ World Cup debacle.
Trent Boult
Southee’s countryman, Trent Boult was another of the linchpins that the Black Caps had carried for years in any of the formats (ODIs, T20I, Tests). He had an economy rate of 3.68 throughout the entire tournament.
Sompal Kami
Nepal, who almost sweep past against South Africa in the World Cup had also produced impact players like Sompal Kami, who had a terrific run with the bowl as far his economy rate was concerned. His economy rate was 3.77
Lockie Ferguson
Lockie Ferguson was another Kiwi, who made to the list of the most economical bowlers of the T20 World Cup 2024. Ferguson, who had the art to put the batters to the test with his fiery bowling, had the economy rate of 4.00.
Imad Wasim
Former Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim, who withdrew his retirement with the purpose of doing wonders for his side was surprisingly made to the list of the most economical bowlers of the T20 World Cup 2024. Imad’s economy remained 4.00.
Bradley James Currie
Scotland, who had showed their prowess apart of not going the outcome for the matches, they expected. But there were individuals, who made some sort of impression with their performances. For instance, Bradley James Currie had a brilliant economy rate of 4.00.
Jasprit Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah, who has continued to rule the cricket with his unorthodox bowling. He was one of the main reasons that India had won the World Cup. His economy rate remained 4.17.
Sandeep Lamichhane
Nepali leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane had an economy rate of 4.37.
Mohammad Amir
Mohammad Amir, who might had a thinking that maybe he should not the part of the contest against the United States. As the super over that costed Pakistan a upset that maybe nobody had imagined. However, his economy rate remained 4.50.